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    Elvira Character Analysis

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    Character Description Elvira – (Girl friend of Frank) A stereotypical white thrash girl, who is addicted to cocaine. A buxom brunette with a lot more to show for, than just her looks, she is irresponsible and very outspoken. Her relationship with her boyfriend (Frank) is not something to be questioned, even though she may seem like an adventurous type, if you lay a hand on her, be sure to find your genitals floating across the river bed. Frank and Elvira are not the pair to be messed with even…

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    and women from different races to help around the world to help defeat the Nazi. Camp - X was not just a boot camp for Britain, the United States and Canada, but also a international intelligence hub crucial to winning the war. David Ogilvy was another nobleman of Camp - X as he mastered the power of propaganda before becoming king of Madison Avenue. He was trained in sabotage and close combat, for example, he was running the reputation of a businessman who was…

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    Slaughterhouse Five is a novel written by Kurt Vonnegut about a World War II veteran unstuck in time. Billy Pilgrim is dislodged in time, experiencing events of his life like a playlist of memories set on shuffle. Most of the book is centered on Billy’s time in the war, his time on the alien world of Tralfamadore, and his life in between. While reading Slaughterhouse Five, the reader meets a version of Billy who has experienced different moments of his life many times over. While the story is…

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    Perfectly flawed leadership The United States of America is still arguably still the greatest nation on the planet. Funk & Wagnalls (2015) defines a corporation as “an organization, recognized and created by law, which allows people to associate together for a common purpose under a common name.” It is my assertion that America acts as a corporation in interest of economic, legislative, and judicial stability, only not legally incorporated because the government itself would be the granting…

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    Crawford’s description of jus ad bellum in Just War Theory calls for war being the absolute last resort (Crawford 2003). The U.S. putting boots on the ground would be a “last resort”, after the U.S. has done everything in its power to prevent U.S. troops fighting ISIS, from providing artillery to Syrian opposition forces (Schmitt and Gordon 2015), to using drone attacks in an effort to back…

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    The Army Nurse Corps started in 1901 and the Navy Nurse Corps began in 1908. Both groups rushed to Pearl Harbor to help after the attack and started with a combined number of 8,000 nurses. These women served in theaters all over the world even in combat zones which were exhausting and challenging living conditions. Many nurses also had to endure without ample supplies and had tropical illnesses and diseases. These women served under fire in Field Hospitals, Evacuation Hospitals, on Hospital…

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    She is not ready nor properly prepared to deal with combat of the role she is trying so hard to fill. Connie falls victim and looses the battle she was not ready to fight nor understand. She had no issue attracting the male attention through sex appeal, only issue being she could not control or understand…

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    Demonstrators protested nightly so the police force was propelled, there were fifty-four officers of whom fifty was white. St. Louis suburb looked like an outpost of Baghdad, with officers outfitted in military style with rifles, helmets, and combat boots…

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    In the words of Bob Riley, “Hard times don’t create heroes. It is during the hard times when the ‘hero’ within us is revealed”. The acts of perseverance, courage and humility are the details that differ heroes from the rest of world. Like white paint against a dark and rough background, these attributes cause heroes to stand out, differing from the rest. Heroes’ actions speak loud and bold with determination to complete the task. Everyone plans to make a difference in the world, but only the…

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    Ww1 Descriptive Writing

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    fighting for our safety. I am not going to hurt anyone just because. I want to protect our rights and our land. We are reminded daily what these men are capable of. This war is a very new type of war. Not only do we have to watch out for the man on man combat, but the airplanes and tanks are a very high priority. This is less of a war and more of a killing spree. The general calls for a push and our men step out of the trenches into no man’s land and their machine guns mow us down as if we…

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